Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2018-01-27 06:29 pm
February System Mingle
Who: EVERYONE!!!
Broadcast: Possibly
Action: The Shinda BR-10 System
When: The fleet will be in this system from 1/26 to 2/23

Welcome to the Shinda system! There are three explorable planets here - Duotera, Ebrion, and Philias - each with its own current temperature state. Get out there and see the sights - but do please prepare for the extreme weather as necessary!
→ More system info is here!
Broadcast: Possibly
Action: The Shinda BR-10 System
When: The fleet will be in this system from 1/26 to 2/23

Welcome to the Shinda system! There are three explorable planets here - Duotera, Ebrion, and Philias - each with its own current temperature state. Get out there and see the sights - but do please prepare for the extreme weather as necessary!
→ More system info is here!

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Sorry. I'm not being terribly helpful.
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I don't mind. I would prefer you speak your mind. [Thor stakes most of his actions on honesty and directness.] But I think things will be all right in the end.
[He tips his head back to look at the clouds. Frowning, he tamps down on his mood. The clouds should start to dissipate within ten minutes, so long as nothing else makes him feel grim.]
In truth, Earth is our best option. I have considered others, and this is still the one I will pursue.
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[ she points out her eye, indicating his -- the one he's lost. ]
What are the chances she might follow you there?
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Hela is dead. Asgard's destruction saw to that. If she had still been alive then yes... she would have come after us eventually. But that is not the case.
[It was the main reason he went to such lengths as destroying his own realm to keep her from wreaking her vengeance upon other worlds.]
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[ she answers, wryly, with a touch of sympathy. peggy rubs her hands together -- as if coaxing warmth from the night air. ]
God, I think I would have liked to have seen it. The day a whole civilization comes to Earth not for war or conquest but -- to cohabitate. I'm sorry I'm going to miss it.
[ spoken like fact. spoken as though she knows, of course, that she never will. ]
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It is a shame. [Simple as that.] There are others I would have dearly liked to share it with as well.
[The Warriors Three. Sif. His mother. His father. But they're all gone now. What remains is for him to bring this future of cohabitation to life for those that still survive.]
I think it will be a first for both of our peoples.
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[ that it's a first. ]
I was told a story, once. About a conquering people who apparently landed on Earth some centuries ago. Maybe more. I never believed it at the time and I'm not sure I believe it now. It seems so unlikely that it went unrecorded or undiscovered.
The man who told it to me, after all, was a bit of a bastard in the first place.
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[It's been a while for Thor, the details are a little foggy.]
He may have meant the Frost Giants. They did invade Earth centuries ago, and it was Asgard's forces that drove them back. That much I know is true.
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[Because fuck HYDRA, honestly.]
And it was a very long time ago on your world. That was before the Nine Realms agreed to leave Midgard - that is, Earth - alone.
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It was decided that Earth's inhabitants were not advanced enough to continue dealing with. So ultimately the rest of the Nine Realms pulled away from contact.
[He cocks his head a little, with a huff of faint amusement.]
As I told someone much later, it may have been for the best, considering half of what we did on Earth was rampage around fighting wars against each other.
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[ she almost smiles. ]
That's half of what humans do on Earth in a good century. [ she goes as far as to nudge her shoulder against his own. personable, suddenly. ] I ought to know. I saw a lot of it during the war.
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I am sure you did. But at least you didn't have other-worldly interference for most of the last thousand years.
[Until Thor and Loki showed up .... rampaging around fighting each other. #typical]
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It was something of a revelation. On many counts. [ a beat. ] I suppose I've known about you since then. Admittedly, I was rather curious to meet you.
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And what do you think now?
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[ he's far more interesting than that dusty old term. ]
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Thank you, I think.
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[ and then, thoughtfully: ] When it comes down to it, the myth isn't half so moving as the man. In my experience.
[ she's referencing steve; she must be. ]
Not that you'll ever convince the wider world of it. They do so love to sell their lunch-boxes and their radio programmes.
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[He's always agreeable to it, at least. Probably there are endless lunchboxes too.]
You are right, though. Myths do not always reflect reality. It was like that for me when I met a Valkyrie for the first time.
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[ there's a moment of sting in her eyes. that word means something very different to peggy, but she doesn't for a moment assume that thor could be describing the hydra plane. ]
What, like an actual Valkyrie?
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[He shrugs, knowing that the whole truth of the matter had never been told to him as a child. Their deaths weren't the mystery that they had once been. They had died at the hands of his sister.]
But it turns out one still lives. She wasn't what I was expecting.
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[And one of the rudest possible ways to meet a childhood hero.]
Of course I didn't know she was a Valkyrie right at that moment, but it made it even more insulting when I did find out.
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I take it that's not typical behaviour for a Valkyrie?
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